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I believe it takes time to improve,

so I resist the need to rush things

I believe it takes time to improve, so I I am able to recognize my impatience, and I


resist the need to rush things. stop myself before I lose control. Then I
refocus my attention on my goals and keep
I understand that improvement takes time. going until I reach my destination. I invest in
I learn this through trial and error as I refine myself with time and money, and I know I
processes in life. am worth the investment.

I take the time to develop myself first. Today, I make wise choices and invest in
myself. I seek new knowledge and ways to
I observe my impatience and how I like to learn and grow. I trust in the process and
hurry things along. Then I breathe and let build confidence.
that feeling go. If I wait patiently, I know I
can see results, notice improvements in my Self-Reflection Questions:
process, and become proficient.

1. Why is it important that I resist the need


I learn patience and notice when I fall and
to rush things?
resist the urge to rush things.
2. Why do I feel inclined to rush things?
I commit to taking the time to learn and
grow. I refuse to settle for half measures or 3. Are there any changes that I could make
the good enough option and trust my in my life to slow down and reduce
experience. unnecessary stress?

I am patient. I take the time and put effort


into improving and keeping an open mind
to new processes and perspectives. I ask for
help and insight. I am patient with my
progress, and I am committed to practicing
and refining my skills.

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